The Touchdown Tour is the Houston Super Bowl Host Committee’s traveling celebration offootball. It will travel all over Houston throughout the fall, raising awareness and excitement in the community for Super Bowl LI, which will be played at NRG Stadium on Feb. 5, 2017.The Touchdown Tour will have a wide variety of games, many exhibits, appearances, food and fun for people of all ages. The Tour will run from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at every stop on its tour around the city. Every stop on the Touchdown Tour is free to the public and everyone is encouraged to celebrate the city, football and Super Bowl LI with the Host Committee.

Houston Texans Cheerleaders will be in attendance at each tour from 11am - 1pm, and TORO will be on occasion as well.

Tune into KTRK ABC 13 in Houston (or check local listings across Texas) each Saturday at 6:30 PM for this weekly in-season Houston Texans show that previews the upcoming Texans game in-depth with special guests and is hosted by Drew Dougherty from Texans TV.

Tune into KTRK ABC 13 in Houston (or check local listings across Texas) each Saturday during the regular season at 11 PM for this show that goes 1-on-1 with Texans players to get to know them on a personal basis and is hosted by Voice of the Houston Texans Marc Vandermeer and Texans Insider Deepi Sidhu.

Sun., Dec. 11, 2016
10:35 PM
- 11:05 PM CSTHouston Texans Inside the GameTune into KTRK ABC 13 in Houston (or check local listings across Texas) each Sunday at 10:35 PM for this in-season show that recaps each Houston Texans game in-depth with coverage and analysis from Greg Bailey and Spencer Tillman.

The Touchdown Tour is the Houston Super Bowl Host Committee’s traveling celebration offootball. It will travel all over Houston throughout the fall, raising awareness and excitement in the community for Super Bowl LI, which will be played at NRG Stadium on Feb. 5, 2017.The Touchdown Tour will have a wide variety of games, many exhibits, appearances, food and fun for people of all ages. The Tour will run from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. at this stop on its tour around the city. Every stop on the Touchdown Tour is free to the public and everyone is encouraged to celebrate the city, football and Super Bowl LI with the Host Committee.

Houston Texans Cheerleaders will be in attendance at this tour from 12pm - 1pm, as well as the Go Texan Express merchandise truck. Stop by for Texans games and a chance to win great Texans prizes!

Join Texans linebacker Whitney Mercilus from 6 PM – 7 PM at Fuddruckers (11445 Fountain Lake Dr, Stafford, TX 77477) for a live Texans Radio on SportsRadio 610 broadcast with Voice of the Texans, Marc Vandermeer, and special guests!

Plus, all Houston area Fuddruckers will be feature a Buy One Texans Burger, Get One Free and $15 beer buckets every Tuesday during the season for fans showing up in their Texans gear, whether the Texans win or lose their previous game, so don't miss out!

Then stay for Texans Live from 7-8 PM. Lots of Texans prizes & giveaways!

Tune into KTRK ABC 13 in Houston (or check local listings across Texas) each Saturday at 6:30 PM for this weekly in-season Houston Texans show that previews the upcoming Texans game in-depth with special guests and is hosted by Drew Dougherty from Texans TV.

Tune into KTRK ABC 13 in Houston (or check local listings across Texas) each Saturday during the regular season at 11 PM for this show that goes 1-on-1 with Texans players to get to know them on a personal basis and is hosted by Voice of the Houston Texans Marc Vandermeer and Texans Insider Deepi Sidhu.

Sun., Dec. 18, 2016
10:35 PM
- 11:05 PM CSTHouston Texans Inside the GameTune into KTRK ABC 13 in Houston (or check local listings across Texas) each Sunday at 10:35 PM for this in-season show that recaps each Houston Texans game in-depth with coverage and analysis from Greg Bailey and Spencer Tillman.

5 Things to Watch: OTA's

Drew Dougherty picked out five key storylines to follow the next three weeks as the Texans take part in Organized Team Activities.

On Tuesday morning the Texans kick off the first of 10 organized team activities (OTA). They take place at the Houston Methodist Training Center, and it’s the first time the rookies will work out with veterans on the field. Coming off a 2-14 campaign last season, with a brand new coaching staff in place, there are obviously many things to observe. One thing to keep in mind when reading all this: there’s not hitting, and very little contact during OTA’s. So it’s not the very best place to form an analysis. Here are 5 Things to Watch during OTA’s.

1. The Right Stuff- Derek Newton was the starter at this spot for the last two seasons, but he’ll likely be challenged by second-year lineman David Quessenberry. The latter missed all of 2013 after impressing during OTA’s last spring. Rookie second-rounder Xavier Su’a-Filo from UCLA is likely plugged in as the starter at left guard, but he played left tackle last year for the Bruins and is capable of playing at right tackle as well.

He might see some action there, but Quessenberry is the main challenger right now for Newton.

Second-year tackle Brennan Williams took part in the first day of rookie minicamp in May of 2013 before suffering a leg injury. He watched from the sidelines a few weeks ago when the Texans took part in offseason training.

2. Savage Not Solo- During the three-day minicamp last week, rookie Tom Savage was the only quarterback on the premises. Now, he’ll join the mix with Ryan Fitzpatrick, Case Keenum and T.J. Yates. Those three have all started NFL games, and Fitzpatrick’s been in the League since 2005. The amount of reps Savage gets will be key, as the entire offense is learning a new system with head coach Bill O’Brien in place.

3. Young Receivers- Veteran Andre Johnson won’t likely take part in OTA’s, so everyone in the wide receiver corps will benefit from a few extra reps. DeAndre Hopkins managed to amass 802 receiving yards as a rookie. He’s the most accomplished of the pass-catchers without Johnson in the fold.

DeVier Posey’s had a star-crossed football journey over the last four years: in 2010 he started 13 games at Ohio State and wound up with 53 catches for 848 yards as a junior. He missed his senior season due to suspension, and played sparingly in 2012 as a rookie.

In December of that year he drew rave reviews from the coaching staff, based on what he was doing in practice. But in the playoff loss to the Patriots, he ruptured an Achilles. So last year was a comeback season, with just 15 catches for 155 yards. But he’s healthy now, and ready to compete for playing time. Also, the slot wide receiver position might be emphasized a bit more under O’Brien, so look out for Keshawn Martin and other challengers in Mike Thomas, Alan Bonner, EZ Nwachukwu and Travis Labhart.

4. Where is Brooks Reed?- His first three seasons in the NFL were spent at outside linebacker. But with the drafting of Jadeveon Clowney, and a thin inside linebacker rotation with Brian Cushing recovering from a knee injury, there’s a chance you’ll see Reed slide to the inside spot. He did so during OTA’s last year, but played the season on the outside.

5. All Eyes on Number One- Clowney was the first pick of the entire draft, so naturally he’ll draw the lion’s share of attention in this rookie class. How much he gets moved around, and how quickly he picks up the new defensive scheme employed by coordinator Romeo Crennel are two questions that will be answered to a degree over the next three weeks.